Venezuela’s World Cup Dream Ends: Heartbreak and Devastated Faces
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Luis Javier Suárez scored four goals for Venezuela in Colombia’s 3-6 victory. Suárez debuts as a scorer in the coffee selection
Not even the expansion of the World Cup to 48 teams allowed Venezuela to shake off the stigma of being the only South American team that has ever ranked at the top of the football competition.
Venezuela has suffered a disappointment of a world character this Tuesday. The coup has been tremendous. Venezuelans had been excited to play the resplendent path of the 2026 World Cup against a team from Oceania, but after losing with Colombia for a bulging result (3-6), and that Bolivia did not lose against Brazil, it has been eliminated.Vinotinto will not dispute the one that seemed to be the first world championship in its history.
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Venezuela depended on itself to dispute the repesca to the World Cup of 2026 and failed to lose this Tuesday by 3-6 to a Colombia that played with the tranquility of being ranked for its seventh World Cup, and gave life to Bolivia, which did the task and stripped it of seventh place by beating Brazil by 1-0.
Venezuela’s World Cup Dream Ends: Heartbreak and Devastated Faces
Colombia defeated Venezuela 6-3 on Tuesday, overcoming an early deficit to crush La Vinotinto’s hopes of reaching the inter-confederation playoff, in a historic night for Luis Javier Suárez, the Sporting de Portugal striker who scored a four-goal haul for Colombia in the match corresponding to the 18th and final round of the South American qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup.
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